,' -p protested against the seirore and resigned great fact in:the history of industrial pro- and debate was lisa t, ; rate the country as'civilized men,asking treaty shan be complied with? we'notftrigUtoaaktaatitsaannotbevlor
.
braUm aad tulen,,,ut4-hrau wVcn,they their authority to the American Comman P progress;extrinsically,it is ft.cause,of political Mr.MALLOIUu" I offer t par 3tata as we have. right to be made,
der the
-0:' : _Two ships had been:dispatched to satisfaction and- ,assurance. to" the, following the thoroughfare for trade and travel between lated T These.Ben, for:whom sympsil'ty

Y.W"ttffl,drbriri&im of tntfk.t preTail I. The seixnrc",giw according to the London News, must beregarded States be sothorized to till into service will we get clear*of it?' 'There; il.pro. Florida,"and desolate them at plesiare.' ,

ti att.f to fcocrf wWa icy kctit.u pan out -of difficulties existing between,, the as a great though cautious step so much of the volunteer force raised by i cess by ebchiwe shaffproHLIy'get clear :The honorable Senator alai.let Florid
!Nicaragua transit.Campany.and the.local in,thedirection"of free trade. FromTrieste the last General Assembly-Florida and I care
'iti.twNr.dtl.t ftle ..Kd1y J.ot. of it in&very short time Trhti that fake of Tier ownTndI. We an
.b4 wtlit8.d.y yath'sthw 1oTe a..e was authorities. ill to Cologne, from Milan to Dantzig, under Atxch conditions as.he may ,deem I 1'h1- .atrri4'oa In doing it., At the last session of tile Leg

'. r trfier.. all differential duties are to be abolished; necessary. Florida, and' which;/was carried"on in islature .Florida. ftbfll:'wis rossedto
aa flit Qtef..d hi-duA-4\e.atd bew ,The Committee onFrauds. and.instead thereof a system of complete 'Sir. President'win say1 to'!
reciprocity.is in future .to be .established. that there! now a remnant Indians remaining Indians Da'their*-extermination 'by the pose. They are to be held 'fillad'C I

I IbMttttf iO a.MIu Ot brf galdei torn When we stated that tlietoenate'a Committee'io [ law materials of every descriptions are to :'in Florida; ,;.which remnant t is sirprdL:.,That:not taking nlace and huPiiniCbid the Executive shan see:fit
LtftwyeeDjn4tkB world n std Iioa fbr.Ttrlid '. frauds'had invQetTgatethe cases .of;alleged pass from,'one territory to .another without bound by the treaty of Payne's Landing ;U hope- that. it wiH not take Indians'by other mania We have tried 's
made
dad I ft*Wtar*IWM s wribU few,. that its report mentioned payment of any daty whatsoever, to go to the lands assigned to the tribe in place awe-are ,subjected io-the,.slower the ezpenment of' removing them by re* I ,:
.,( rasatw-itab.a.ar.' contract for,certain 1ig1t'h houses whiles fixed standard of ad a/Qrnn the West and which : rolar and if lt
a.ma charge remnant. made ft process of these Indians dying troops; > entirely d.; 1 !, ,
th'e Pacific outgrs-
o .. _.. coast furnished one of the cases -manufactured be maintained with the '' .
'tf artieles'is1 Keceitly'
= '{ u whlchAliad been 'on special agreement, j'resident'ofthe dual melting away In the neighborhood a special agent was down

TRetgrafsaina.lnnat0Mexk.o.r; : made at the' 'time mined a and we for purposes of rerenne by each United States, last September, ;to go of cmEjed pen, aa they have beea 'melting bf the Government mere, witli a large a- ,"1-

; same brief allusiod'tocharacter. state, but so conceived and arranged as to there. Efforts hare been made' to,'remote away since the whitefast settled mooot. of money 'to buy4 them op.' :Se'.

sThe>'ew Orkansv'/Veayww -publishes afore its We win' now speak. of it I abnegate all idea.of prohibition or proto.tion them peaceably,by buying them off on'this eo eDL And until they has corae"batk SMreported'that their is f .: 3

a ban official account ef an interview between particularly.John In favor of one- German community but the special agent CUov'ernment.w do melt away-until this savsga .barriers poiaeans eTgettiae uemlmt"of the COOK f ';;. :

Don Jtf ASCII.31.ESCOBAR a Comsalssfoner McGinnis, a'Clerk in the Treasury against its.neighbors. Stipulations are i entirely failed in his efforti to remove | broken down by this. slow and n ta iprocesswe try bat. by the pe p rl1a frontier themselves ;;. :

who-was'sent by the authorities Department during the last administration included in the treaty for the adoption ofa them. It is impossible that these Indiana are walled out on'the,west ; whVkncW'the. haunts of the J&dians. : ':j

; of" Ten Gnu" to Carthagena a waited on Mr. Corwin, then the uniform scale of coinage.* I i should longer continue in the State of Talk as,yoa please.about .giving niBaiI.roads . : ,

mission requesting the exiled chieftain head of that ,department and stated to The Prussian'eagle will continue :still i Florida at peace with the border-settlements to the-Pacific from our western border '- Those who.espouse the canseof human 1

Santa Annato return to bjs native land and luau that he could, by erecting certain to figure ,on the ,gold.and silver piecesstruck i and the probability ii'tEat 11asti1I- ;;you have:bf:this"policy cut ns off ity, those who.are for'protecting'.the In J '

states that Jie left Veh'Crus on the 5th 136,000' ', realize a considerable profit.At of Austria.will be:still.impressed,upon the Ito, the fear is that the'Indiana maybe of neighborhood and'extended civilize The Bute of Ffonda'considers 'their-:i ;

of Janaary, and'arrived at Carthagena on this interview nothing definite wasarranged' metallic currency of VIenna, but: the 'entirely annihilated. I settlements which have been accorded sence in her" limits an>Intolerable'evil, 1 .; '

the lit day of February. He found Gen. solicited At., subsequent interview, names and values of both will hereafterbe I am not -aware that the President has to other StiteS in this'Union, filr,',why not,td 'be endured,'andT deptttd r'Vpo4 it, r ,1.(1"

Santa Anna residing Turbaco, five by \Ir. Corwin; that gentlemen the same, not only in the greater states any power.to call out,the militia of the do oil"t iake'thcse,Indians out these Indians most go" oat of the'State. or )

leagaei from Carthagena, Here he had suggested that McGinnis should associate but throughout all Germany, as well as State to remove a body of Indians in conformity of Florida? Why did ,you take the In- they win..be exterminated.. The idea of j ,=:. .
given prosperity a, half ruined town, with him one Delano, of New York, then in Hungary, Lombardy, and the other with their treaty stipulations.He dians out of Georgia, A 1ml...-,_lift=I. r4. enduring them upon thai large district of '. i,,; '-
in
rebuilt the church, began a fine macadamized Washington. Although Delano waS a I provinces the Empire. has the"power to'call out the militia pi and Tennessee f ,To enable the country 'country, the most m iv-awr-OTwc** co- ,:.@

road to Carthagena built new houses, stranger to McGinnis, this suggestion was Seventy eight millions of people inhabit to suppress insurrections and to repel invasions to be occupied and cultivated by gum in the State, and one of the most in a;}

turned surrounding wilderness into agarden acceded to; and then Delano proposed that the region which will be effected by these but not to remove these Indians. white'men. ,At the,very tame time that terating.to'the"whte'of the Sooth occu tz

and protected the people, who Robert G. Corwin, a near relative of Secretary conditions; and it is perhaps enough to This amendment simply provides that he |you do that--at the. same time that the ng-ODHem1Ih": Tlcrida' ts"totaHy :

blessed him aa.their benefactor Senor Corwin, should be admitted to an say that there Is no one branch of art,industry m.i call out, if he pleases, any portionof States east of, the Mississippi receive this out of the question. It: h due to herself ;

Escobar found Santa Anna in his study, interest in the speculation. McGinnis and skill, from the mouth of the i ,the militia of the State, under any 1 kind favor and consideration at your- hands that she should remove these Indiana:= !

and after an exclamation of surprise at agreed to this propositionand after considerable Elbe to that of the Adige, whose field of conditions that' he may think proper, i-yon Impose on the people west of the Now, wfflyoa ;trust the State, of Florida t tl.

this unexpected visit the General's firstgnestion delay the contract was given to McGinnis labor and profit win not be enlarged to a accomplish that object. ,You will gain, |Mississippi; the inconvenience of having herself remove the Indiana in her.own J >W*

was, "What happens in our reptibite ,he having re signed his office. The greater or less ,extent by the changes by this operation, this advantage: If the these Indians on their western era.You -- way,and then pay the bill she'rends jour t f" .'

?. What say the Mexicans He firstmemorandnin of the contract was agreed I which they imply. Theoretically considered militia shall be called out by the State h removed them at an-expense of Or win you take the mitten in hand, and t' :/ u.

then-masked if it was true that another on early in December, 1851, and after i it is undoubtedly the most signal authorities, as a matter of course, the federal -upon" millions of the public money suffer the President to muster nth forces T.:%;)

American invasion was threatened, to being altered several times, i it was finally recognition of the principle of equal com- government will be looked to to foot from those States,east of_the]MlssissipnuUions as he may think proper undersneh' coo- ?,

which Escobar replied that '"Tbequestion'Tehantepee' concluded and signed on the 28th of that petition which the world his seen since the bill- pi and you have imposed upon:ns west ditions as' :Be mar' think necessarr, or and. ,, < r'. ,"R

of would force Mexico to month. No security was given for its the repeal of the British Navigation Laws; Mr. HUNTER. I would ask the Senator of that river In perpetuity,'as far as your just, *to remora them under his npero i i '. .- .
performance, and McGinnis proceeded, and Florida if this is lion? 'soundolx'J dlefaie9witn reference 4 ;': '
cede without fighting. practically, we can augur nothing but from recommended legislation could do so, this.C. .
Senor Escobar states that be then went with tbe knowledge and consent of Mr. good to the capitalist and the labor of by the head of any department? It has always seemed tome that the to"money ursued.alone, that this coarse : ',
Secretary Corwin, to find some one who both northern and southern !MALLORY.. No sir it is not. should be Sound policy dictateswith'reference
into a long account of the course nf the Germany, ; duty of western representatires in'both '
affair of the would purchase the contract from. him from which There is asked for In the -to the Indians alone, thatthis ,
Tehuaatepee administration a measure by opening new no appropriation Houses of Congress was to have arrested '
of the Government and such other subjects and erect the light houses-there beingno scope for enterprise, and exposing themto amendment, and I,am not aware that it this policy from thejfint. ,Ordinary forecast policy should beponaed In every .:."'"l-";
expectation that he was todo the work point or'flew,it is the one which is shoo- A ,.
the healthful action of natural Las been head of
as presented them dves. rivalry, re recommended by any it to me would hare .
seems prompted y
-Santa Anna, according to the state- required by the engagement with the government is likely to develop new energies in the any department. It is, however, rccom- them to do so. They ought to have lately necessary. 'The amendment asks : :
for Those
,racni e Eflonbar, appeared to be greatly the, which was. a mere speculationfrom one, and to bring new aids to the other. mende4 by the Executive of Florida, and risen up as one man,and to have resisted be no caned money.; bat shall volnnteersciiJ'not not meet:
affected at the unhappy condition of bis begining.In [,' Jl E&ta'.1Ifl Jut bv the entire Legislature (theState,' and we again "i-'
such bad .
as if Y
policy long as they not
the face of these )Ir. Secretary until December and it '
facts next
"Without revenue," Did he t I have been especially instructed toal ; n'neaatary; }
country. ; arguments to use, strength of .lung*to ;
'!:lowing millian and a half of back diri- Coririn, in his annual report to Con- A Crash.A the attention of the Senate to ,the subject.I talk until by the expiration of time the to provide for any COB ey"ldch7 '':.;
dated December 26 1851 occur in the meantime and to the '
statedto ,
give ;
.ds on the English debt, and unable gress was going on to observe that by adopting policy could not have,been consummated.Sir J
that that the insufficient President ,to call oat each force '
to pay the last year s interest, or even the body appropriation singular incident occurred in our city this provision you will gain this advantage lath a policy tends, more:to, retard power as *, '
bad and would he.JD3yd.emJror&he.m
salaries of her without delayed, probably o'clock It : If the'State herself called out ,
officers an army yesterday, about 11 A. 31. the prosperity of the.Stateawest, of the '
of hostili a.
for the sion. '
-the frontiers abandoned and suffering the, prevent any contract erecting lighthouses had been noticed for several days past, the militia to suppress Indian hostilities, Mississippi than anything;else that has ) have; 't z
Ir.HUNTER. I
,
the Pacific. hope we
greatest disasters from the attacks of the on encountered that the South east end wall of the Floyd', the account win come to the general government been done, in my opinion, from the be a. vote the amendment may. t.Mr.DAWSOX. :J:h i
MtGinnis difficulties upon
in now.
savages the frontier States underminedby House had bulged near the ground,and on,i through the State commissarys ginning the government. I would f : V :' .::-1
of his contract but he remained suggest to ,: { :
disposing and the State and the
traitors influenced and protected in the market ; Friday morning last,a portion of it,about quartermaster, | I hold that'so far'as 'this cUe Is concerned my friend from Florida to change his j j -,:> ;
seeking a purchaser until will be the
Americans all this tolerated for five width fell into the federal government I
and paymaster
feet in '
4
ten height ,
; years Florida, Eke Arkansas and 3Iia- amendment to' :'
sometime in 1852 when Secretary ; so as provide ,for calling 2. .
April, last. If authorize'the President i
by inept leaders who are traitors and On- which it is located. No serious at foes ? .
in alley on souri, and Texas, should be left to take out the militia instead of volunteers by .j h.
Corwin of the fears -
worthy of universal excration. Lower entertained consequence of California apprehensions were entertained for the to call out the 'militia.you appoint care of her own Indians. These Indians patting' it in this form: . x '
California too threatened in such a manner by the ,people safety of the building, and the WaIl was your own regular quartermasters and com do not Florida as much as the Indians : .
that.the light houses would not be erected and have the matter under the annoy And le furtkar enacted That for t
that It be invaded and over-run rebuilt. Yesterday morning, how missarys, ,
may being that have pal frontier
'Without resistance. Yucatan sustaining gave notice to him that he abrogatedthe the ,danger becoming evident theoccupants control of your departments.: This amend- yon' UPODoar the purpose of removing the Indians from : E 1,4-
ever, us. Ther are dwindEnsr to
Bat after McGinnis annor away Florida the President of the States
contract. soon ment dyes not provide positively that they United ,
an Indian warm n which it cannot triumph. of the rooms at that end of the nothing. Tbejr'have got almost to'the }
: succeeded in finding a purchaser,to whom shall be called out. It is contingent. If be and he is hereby authorized eaU Into .i r "
Tehuantepoc threatened and its military had retired from them and the : .
building point of extinction. .In the course of a
he sold the for bonus$15,000.. the service lOch of the militia f
con tract a Indian hostilies render it the portion "
occupation by our Dat enemies delay i workman from their labor on the walL A necessary ,
short time, by the operation natural
the These new parties were accepted by the State win call them out as a matter of very force of Florida as he maj"c1 ..necessary. t
ed until cooling month of April. i considerable number of people were present oases Florida win be relieved from ;;?
What a situation! But what has the i Treasury Department, and their names watching the result,when the entire I course; but it is wiser fir us, apprehend, them altogether.. ,Am I to be told that >-r***_ 'I
substituted for that of McGinnis ina that and
)
Goverar>scat of Mexico done with the millions were end with about twenty feet of the front to confer authority upon the President, five, hundred Indians, men, women and 3Ir-3IALLOBY..laccept ,,
,f it received for the iniquitous sale of I new contract. The bonus of 815,000was and back wall and roof, tumbled to the and let.the. whole matter. be- -under his children--and I understand there are no modify my amendment-accordiB y-; '. "
to Delano the introduced 3Ir.DAWSON. There about three
of our territory? What has paid partner No sustain control. r art
s.wrest'part ground. personal injury was that the Stateof
require sovereign
into the more hundred of these Indians ,
speculation by Secretary ;. : Florida. I '
Mr. BORLARD. )1 President, I { I
it oooe with the revenue it has controlledfor ed A valuable stock of Groceries the
by any one. Florida should have protection of
Corwin who McGinnis have the Indian here and I : :
paido $5,000 seen I 1
amendment agent
five years while the nation has remained yer in the lower story, owned by T. C. am constrained to oppose this the general government in order to contend ;
dumb and resigned in'view of the as his share, reserving, 'IOOOQ.t.odiride Dempsey, is under the ruins.-Ei ht and I oppose it, perhaps from a reason successfully with them?' Can she had an interview'with' him yesterday\nd i
with Robert G. Corwin. McGinnis it information fromuinu... There .
different from that which would be offered got my, are i ;
prodigies which the ominous.QTemment4QHretarO'offered in the second and third stories with and ?,
rooms, not held them in subjection quiet
is to does know whetherBobt. : about of them who are '
not : hundred
proper state by most of those who would vote war t
do? !
to valuable furniture belongingto '
(generally Can she not keep them within their t
G. Corwin bas received from riors., Now, view of the subject
ever it. It involves somewhat an ex- my ='
: Aft r three, days on ereecet Santa the occupants,) are,destroyed. The against bounds'' Why, Florida has been in the = \
Delano of the of the this! Florida drive these Indians
any portion proceeds animation of our Indian policy-that pol- wiU out,
:
AEOS feally accepted the invitation to accident is probably owing to the long Union nearly as long as Arkansas,'and
and 'Robert G. Corwin filedan and treat them and in :.
return, adding, that,oa his arrival there, speculation affidavit;with the committee. continued rains and the nature of the soil, icy of the government which\beginningmany she has not'got on her borders one twentieth" perhaps. the roughly of ", >s
{which according tosnbsequentaccounts: denying which this end of years ago Ion" before I had any humanly .Fat purpose- avoiding t t
)
(formerly a pond on of the Indians ehaTe''OD the
that he had anything to do with,the transaction. affafsIu till the part that,:as a Southern man, and.Ito prevent, 1
in on .
will be about the 1st of April,) he should the building was located. It .has been part public gone settlements along: err western. line 'It "1"
After the sale ,of the
original time the result which has been possible anysoch inhumanityIdcsire 'm.
.can aromnd him those of influence erected about five present ,
persons twenty years.Mcutnger i is true these Indians do not come in '
the new upon shall be under the i
contract desired that the
matter
parties some .
to to disadvantage unjust, put. :
that great oppressive
,.who are true lovers of their country; [dlacois ,SOiA.IBXULND put beyond State line.-
They keep oar
modification of it, and paid Delano $900 ns. control the wtlcB
general
and cruel disadvantage-the government, 1 r" .
if Le cl----.tioa-D1eD of,.heart to JII
to obtain it for them. The modification States West of the Mississippi As matter of policy, i if humanity would under the treaty,is baud to remove these :, .
nver.-
malein o& & ;
defence
.> '. ease agarasUheirag' was made, and its,nIne to the contractors IN BT-OOSE DAys.-If on THtt has bcca to "remoTe' the Indiana permit of snch a wish,'we could hope thai Indian .When this law ahaU have been ." '. ':
would policy :1'
froedihNdrtb-reaon! ,
treason occasion left the bits .ithinoUr
State limits
cry ,a guest room, would come "
any
estimated at they Sam Jones and ,Bill ,
was $7,500. passed,. Bowlegr.
from the States lying, east of tf1Jlississippi -:7 : ,
"Then .
I.xfcErccDijrcrcteDEATH '
be "
: : of dropped into his his would
.It'l1e to comment on this transaction paper'were glass -our instead of remaining'beyondus.; wbenre-eenable men,, win understand .;'. ',
said be,."will I lend myself cheerfully to for.even the most,careless reader intimating the number,of rounds the bottle and ,to place them them upon be better for,the whole country, so'far as that this la a matter,in which.j&egenexalgovernment x "

aew sacrifices; for,in truth, I cannot survive cannot fail to understand its character.An had gone'aud on ha, return he was Western frontierassigning' to 'fertile ft country and policy' .D1m1ed-:opening a larger Is concerned,.and that Flon- .t.

the disappearance Mexican- nation- officer of the Government,'by associating obliged swallow glass for each under among the most in beautiful the whole of ,this field for white settlers and,by-their com ci pot the. exit of iL When : 't'7'":
aC and I desire in Its desirable regions ,
to ,
y- bury myself the penalty of so miny glasses of salt ing in us, these -natural causes ;-
with him & friend of,the late Secretary 'and with it ? Subjecting among they learn that th at.fone aCiba. i -'>s; f
?mot.aftertie Mexicans have done their and water. It was the practice of some Union, doing.what which areslonly removing that :obstacle them hand it wiU lave :
of the Treasury, at.t the j ttiDie..ofth t it forever to the occupancy and tion is to take in. 1 ; !
,4cty,ibe greatltgn'htot'of the destinies to bare deeantenwithroundbottomslilc j to the spread of civilization would be re*
; tb
officer 3&ob'tafn rnmenteontract.by amoeil, ifflpress5on9n ill i
was permitted a goi' control tribe I that : J ;
the Indian
of nations should order for as inch a fate.But modern soda water bottier the only con of. say much hastened In their operation, .
ry save the. lives of the Indian and i&e "
private arrangement nt, and cruel disadvantage ; ; -
if should not hd..eacour.peDteg it is an unjust, oppressive, -- '
triune which could stand '
my hopes
they being unkind
having mof
feelings ice' &
So far the
which.he was ,sot expected to execute, the StatesWest from any my opiniba.
, .'. l't my desires, which ncr at the heed of the table, before the host to impose upon Florida there no Senator on 'yy'.T ecnmii'. unde I- '... "
but to trade on the market for, his own It builds as it .towards ; is Mr. nd"tne.ob '- :
ab I*other than the weal'and:glory the bottle thus rendered impossible of the Mississippi., ; up, :'
profit,whOeimportant, interests recognized Stopping was and :and this floor whose feelings are kindlier,and amendment, it is to 'prodnce' t tim
were-a vail ,
,
,
cf I win higher stronger
oar nation return ooItlobtf
and ,endangered ,and every one was obliged to fill who would vote 1'app repnafaora{necessary = rates D .W"
by Congress,were neglected more than the-Chinese wailagainsttheeoatnesturderm .. .
y ia .jretiremcntfio deplore the blind- .,. This tells the whole story, and his glass at once, and pass the bottle to .impassible, ; a nChins. ;to promote her welfare and prosperi 1' I .- i1J't ../1-'

ors
f every thirig,when it leaves IheBlJ and ,wrong as can. well ,be presented. ,contents on the table. A still more common & subjects to SATe ee tie too much.: Ilia asking tie representatives all toll ,lsupppsejthai Inmyeounlfj ,+ 4.4- J
cannot .
afJa left cpen. to at,'and win notim- And these'facts pare fully sustained byMcGinnis's practice was to knock the:stems off goIt "of of those living west of the Mississippi we;would ate ant ua Ju3iceof < ; "
i: .:then who,;like them, have foundthemselves the glasses with a knife so that they must cupation and possession ft large portion bent theiron'
to relieve Sind
own testimony, who,. having the most beautiful-country which shave expense, t Pc ce; ;j s;cf'h&f
in asimiluaitnatroo.'fThe accomplished; his purposes,,laid'bare. the be emptied fast as they were filled,. as west of theilisaisappi: eior many ana to'increase an,evil wbichuweighinguponuem aftef If It be'neoeaeary,to ai l tint y kt.- .
document .
PSeeywu TegxrditWs whole fraudulent operation when be was they could. not stand Sometimes. the of the Union. so heavily thai they are put any 'portion 'Mthe: forcer of llmiidIwould -
aWe of the-mosl important State papers brought before the Committee of JnTestigation ) guests, as:they sat down; put 'off:their part > -the of: to'disadvantage and axe'every day receining can Ou.tbi ;portiea wMen
Sir I do not policy putting
which bat .toptfifei'iar half a century.Jtt and forced tQ".t. J:-Union shoes which were,taken out of the rooms .the Indians oppose, oar We&ternjrm, > ft taunt&' that they are behind,the Gen.Jscksoa,said it conM..eirfed: 'rt
>ears4eepJM tiErj to-Gcs. Arista and and the bottles broken_ upon
t empty were outside of other s-ofthe'UDiou., 'Bu\why is it the Florida wirm air men ths,ad Ilfcmk
his party, sad the':United States: If A 'Nom Exrisiiuttt*r.=-The of:the door, so that no one could pass: tier because from them.we have- We anyapprehensioi do not fear them. so?: ,Because, we have. ,not beers Ie to 1 the:8znaiai: bowl Oatthair'
"Santa1 AMA:returns, the fie. thinki'the New Orleans Picayune :notices ,*' 'queer out tin the 'carouse'was urer.-Irdacl danger avail'ourselves of,those means;cf irapror i .
whop,'Hexkaa pation' will be reused combination of '' and sad Sixty'. They ant peaceable enough r" Thej gire 1 1r'IS.iti. ..
should
: subjects condition which hare
1 Fta'rs.xlr. fat because bgour; we ,Wat. ,was Oat. T_
no trouble In that it is I
-
tbe, delicate'Mai .. us way}
.In '
:*aiast as, ASJ. -taco which the editor saw united s tar evenlogy : : Ia11out.barCJJXdie1for would i: ALE.'_ i.icnJa&ir roawoold v
.
'of oar rtlafions with thai ''EeTmLUc, render since. It was anlnvhation' from', abenevolent JjorvT LiKUThe New York Connerlams ; she.t pcaccabfe' because they It is nothing !! oil -"' *- would x
l jJmoci.ixieTitablei.ajnr between the burial society to attend a" ball from the best authority ,that ,the&m3jrdifficnltie are quiet&. they hold the country ; jj1.L of worn-'' .
man morsh-- Qr"aTlga.Ih pe I f,
and It and exclada civilized .1 -, 1 ,s. .
oI trod_td& la thai case,th deltiniel given by them to',scent their friends I and which were recently possess -, object,to the' policr itselLI j the amendment wffl not be agreed to. '. :I think t JswhapaeyJt: ,' !a11
become sad hate determined Mad.Goldschmidt :
..of;;Hcxieo,-1-t-J..will Siaia." charitable purposes. It was all right to return to to this do, net exist in ob'ee1"'to&his measure in particular;te- .:)Ir.bIALIARLI. teelit doe to the !i"rasagahaaagen.tba goudt->.,,* ; 4 ',

shall hare a rota. lam decidedly his Mnifaftv#jKV iV aIDeD dm ent. Itiiloa .,- J" "tj a = tof bbstilitieVaVtbty haTe I saidfes* tfeikiiatufof the Go,.
posed to, the wbols of this thing. I.do Mr. WALKER.: ,I do noi understand"the "And that he be farther requested: to been called.cg 4 have seen hostilities produced eruct of FIofida to 'thoZx'ecutive:of the

not think yon produce any moral impiissiwtf : honorable. senator from New Hampshire order a sufficient military force* on the before, and I have seen a clamor United'States/and the '
en.Billy tBowlegtfcssAiid if" ,to to the lions Bsade Jto>lxfflrso aZlp.'
; yonpass propose whip Indians-de frontier, 'between tieTJnited Stales and run through theeommnnity lirrBgstd'toit puca :
this amendment and fkflinpToduddgjkat predating upon Texas, with that army of Mexico, tov carry.out, our treaty, stipulv6onSwithtbatcmifftey4 ,and every man capablp bearing arms, provisions i contained in this amendment
',moral impression. Mm' Ihtf; old women/but t whip'tbese one htfadred ? :r'- i.-- would,be eager to rush to the. standard] .ouIil.t-J' ib1e.- lI'..waiM hf to'must
I next thing 'bt.Uattne will ke carry*, Indians hfjflonda abott whom so much j?Ttfr, )MORTOX I: hop&Hhis amend- but 'wnen"tne facts'came to be inquired j Prt 'hb,

ing on hostilities, and then we shall hire fuss made. That'was all that I under : meni,will not be embarrassed by adding into, it was found that it arose.from a act upon themand he'wonld probably
to declare that war eiiSti"bf\he-ac\; stood him-to throw out to
: i on these other propositions.The .: white man shooting an Indian""walking themjlhe'eonsequence
Billy fBowIegs.! wbeiv'in bet it will have Mr. HALE. The idea'was notoriginal I / amendment to the amendment was through his pwn corn-patch, carrying his ,b8r&IJIOtncted war whereas,by postpon-

ted.I., pcsc it was. ,' when thisxmendment was introduced infavor But,-sir. we have the faith of the government The" arrangement was entered into by.a litc-K_ Y-l-IiL-Er'
lStSATOR3. Question l' Que> '-..Mr/WELtfeR., MarkTt is" ,!jnuolauon. of calling out the militia for the purpose 'pledged to another; frontier extending former ,Executive;. and Le hu not ba.a ( 'T l '

t tWill ", ;', ,. [Laughter.] I ::' oftremoving them,for,the reason that eight hundred \miles. You.do time to complete n' He can still go 8atnrttoT, muAPril..IIIL'
,
1, j"Mi ]10BTO Mr., President; I Mr. ,WALKER, But the proposition local jxmmositiea apdsdegrceof prejudicemay not,hear resolutions or amendments: introduced on with experiment to the end of his, --y. ._ .
Dum
knowlhat, i & till be: alarmed, made by the senator was' nC. which) :was exist in their minds to such an extent here for the protection ,of Texas administration.redoubt .' oas.rLLIAXetse,, I
fcjr::seeing me take the floor,!thai the pre really tru Now,I think the'proposition as,will disqualify the pnthoritieofFIors-! We have despaired 'of it. We:veatt point noi that the Indians',can bopaeificated Thi Iwieof&t tFillmore

ciens time" of t.heSenate will- be,consumejlby of the' scnittoiof auiIfafr, and,I believe da.fro. giving to theubcctthst consid.Crationto to, slaughtered ,citizens; to, 'numberless and that they will' go peaceably died,a|Washington on the 30th nit.' Mrs.FSIlmore .,
-a protracted speech., 1 wish this if any man'in the Senate would succeed which I think it entitled. I massaereed:women and hiIdrenwbohafall to'th olthelibrethren', aeroSs''t ,
: subject to be'treated" iq a.serio. J, manner' m such a command,ii wpuld be the am satisfied that the Indians would go to within, the last four years, yet' we Mississippi! ; that they will go to settle ,,it is stated,, had'feee*coffering
by the SenaVe. : Senator. from Ne.'niD shi'"and that the West, and would unite,with their I do not make such loud complaints for down in rtquietfand peace and'become from an affection of the lungs for several

v:;Bytrcaty: !stipulations; m'? 1832. the !he: ,with such 'a force< would1, succeed !in brethren, provided suitable agents were defence. The raking up of these Indian busbttndmen and agriculturists;-that they weeks past;'but her condition n& ncVbeen

United Stcicnt ed into a solemn obligation conquering( this hundred ,Seminoles in sent for that purpose, by,whom the wishes II'' matters i is the legitijnato business of the will CO to'a healthier, ,clime, to n&hee. regarded as ,critical .till a short tim
I ,to remove these Indians froai the Florida. IJut, Mrt President,Taco'in the of the government might,bo communicated Committee on ,Indian ..Aft'airs.anJ. \ 1 supplies, are: abundant-for the country fore her'death. The
. : State of,.Florida. All thai 179 ask now original amendment/ if I see anything at ,to them, and if all i L\tIoubetweel i live to resume; 'a place on this floor' atthe, of these Indianswes't! :of the Mississippi IS melancholy event
on the part of Florida, 'is.that-xthose :In all another Florida'war" 1 the citizens of Florida 'and the, Indians I next session, I,shall claim the 'high privilege surpassed by'none'on'earth in its prodfaetisn --' cannot but. awaken, the,deep sympathy$f
: 1iaeb11!' be i-cmorcd. :However.comtezaptitle ')lr.HALE. That i is it. r i was'allayed. of being i f on'that Committee; so that ,of corn and all the necessaries of Indiao -* the.whole country; in,the,sfSSctfw,,c()( .

. \i they,'may tain "number, they 'WALKER. :Not that'the troopsof I ,. Since I tame into the Senate cf the U. I'I'I if I am permitted to have 'my claim! res 'mfort., I have no doubt, that 'the Fillmore and his ,breuedfamily.jm.mditcly
)hire .defied all! tho" armies 'and all 'the the:United States :are unable to conquer States, hardly a session, has passed that ponded, I may stand forth.not to' eeek Indians'can be transported there 'without uprmiecemagjtba iafclftfisoce

Generals of>United States in their efforts Billy Bowlcgs and his' troops, but I claims from Florida have not come op to I favors for,the Indians,. but :to, vindicate difficulty, and incorporated :with their of the sad
- to remove, them,from;183G.to 1842.Thcrois that:wbenlhe' fight u commenced it is not an enormous amount to defray the e pen- them against,wrongs.andassioh.. Solong brethren/:whereas If yon authorize or giveto vPresSdeatKefca'aiMresied -

I. _a.small ban):now remaining. desirable to conquer'themt Th re11ibtspeculationenoughin sea of calling',out the military by Jh tState as I stand upon'this' floor, I will'vindieattheir the daring knd active spirit of''Florida to MrvFillmore i a-' fqflowin1Ottq_. of
; According to the stipulations entered into 'the conquest, but to aid in the suppression of'Indian ,rights,:and :they shall ,have _the,least,encouragement, as this amendment condolence! : 4

;:: |>y General Worthftbere ,were arranger it must be perpetuated-war longer than hostilities. We have had claims reflect justice! done them if there,is integrity 'or wonlddo1,, for ,encroachment" ,, upon' c r. 'ExEC11TE.)su r>, l'

meats mad, by which a cordon of military thev lutlonarywar must' be lent tap- upon it; but from. the remarks just made truth in the stipulations made by American the Indians, that'.Y ri mordent the agitation : 'March SO,1863.1:;tI'1'1)E.U
.:, posts was t&blitoprotecthset1e- to do what? To conquer Billy Bowlegi by the.Senator from Florida. [Mr MAI officers to the Indiana.Mr. ':would nappliancesoul4: 'be'iadej'or aD:'Information .bssijust

ments,fronijtbe!,incursions and"depredqtions Tustenuggee, and, 'a fewothcrs. ,' LORTiI,{earn, for the first time, that the MALLORY,, Mr.:-I'rcsident, I,: : .the'purpose of removing the Indians'thinhabittits"wouId 'reached,me cf the drathT f Mrs.Fill more.
, of these Indians.: Notwitbstand' the Mri MALLORY.; Do I understandthe Pi sid n' has made a,communication to have listcred with'"great deal pleasure urge i it,upon I beg you:to ac pttheasjnrince of my
. : : fact that we'h (f a gejniJita.ry' force honorable senator to say.-' ,ttiisl body:upon the subject of,the removal to my, honorable'friend from, Texas, [Mr., the g istmeutand.tb'y ,would considerthe earnest coidol lOorinthiatea&m'ye.
there in 1849, they,;passed"the, Iraq and Mr.WALKER.: Tdo not attribute,this of these Indians :Tarn i: not i in favor'of .HOUSTON,} ani I have doubt, if the adoption such a:.proposition,:as_.a ment. -
_ murderodmany citizens. ,The people motive to the Senator from Florida -bynomeans. : 'tho for and for l los93 U'ever'reach those warrant for' "' '
:, calling put onhtia' pay i debate here ph Indians any'outrage they .tiig1st'o.: m Yielding to'ay deepHeeKngs-fef.3 yni-
.. : ,of, Florida* called,}upon,[tho, General : t B ,to an,immense,amount. 'Really I do I Billy Bowlegs, of whom you have heard mit.,- "The.infernal Indians will not'go; patby;and fn'testimony of respect for th.
: jGovernraent'Jo interfere,and protect her Now, I will say what ltLInk of this not know that any State has ever received : to. much, in common with'others of his they'are'bound,to gof and,.we.'will make memory of the deceased, lli"'e' directed
t. '
citizens from the murderous tomahawk cf matter. If Florida' will go on and, by the same amont of appropriations for tribe, who are murderers and cut-throats',. ,tbeni'go," In that,way,a war,might grow; the meeting of the'cabinet this thy to:be
-' Iho-Indian.". Our women and children the exercise of her civil authority, take defensive purposes which Florida has re- that they would feel! indebted ,tot:the honorable ,up Florida. / :*.w
} .have,bean,:slaughtered and murdered by these Indians in charge and remove them ceived. I know of none other that has. Senator from:,Texas for' standing ,Why'could not'two,hundred determined y ,Z M : w-3 -" 'T,.'1
,i"; them,,and we, call upon the parent i- beyond her limits, as ,she has a right to ,Mr. President, if you authorize the here and upholding bim. ir,'who are ,,men expel this hundred warriors; it it ram 'with mstrconsidentionf.Tour
\.: jernment, .comply with its treaty stipulations remove them, the government of the U. President of the'United'States to do that these Indiansfowhom, all this sympathy was necessary to' m.pelthem; '(a go west? friend/ FRANKLIN PIERCE. '

," and remove these Indians. States will foot tho bill, ifit laa fair one; which is proposed by this,amendment, be is expressed, and who are spoken of hereas I,have no idea of voting'more means for Hem' MICLARD. 'FILLMOSZ, ;; '
', .it As.to the,point to which they sro to be and that too, without a provision of this will have but little discretion left to him. heroes who have been driven from off 'so enterprise of that kind'than arc"physically : ':; ;:; F. Washington; C1Mrs.
,removed know not and_care not. The kind. I believe, Florida is amply able to Sir, a case can always be made out of,sufficient their soil by a sovereign State? Who arc ,and oosolutely necessary, and t shall :

'established policy of .this government for do it. Her senators' seem'to hesitate about strength and sufficiently imposing they The remnant of an Indian tribe qot vote for the amendment, because I ,D7LTfl k J, anrcusJ r 'i,_ '
many years_ has been to remove the Indianswest the matter, and to doubt whether th'President in character, to require tho President which by treaty engaged to'go west, which ace that it would lead to war, bloodshed, '
*** j. can has order these General CASS ,died at Detroit
appreciate authority
MiooKMfppi. out i to act in conformity with the and it would lead ,
t reqoisi.ion was paid for so doing, which received the massacre; to the destruction '
".I:' .Tery,friend well the from sentiments Arkansas. and,know feelings it is of a authority troops now of, and Congress therefore for the they want the I of the governor of that State; or, if he pay and then sped to the woods' and, 'refused of the Indian warriors;and when Michigan,. on the 3 1st,oik.. :Shehad.been

jny great annoyance; and nuisance State do not believe that is purpose.I believe docs not, clamors will be raised that he to go. the men are destroyed, of coarse the ,wOmen ill some weeks, and the public were not
have Indiarr tribe its any borders. the necessary. has permitted its citizens, to butchered. Is it the fa.tit of the State of Florida and children will be reduced to star altogether unprepared 'for;,the sad "an
an the
to question honorable chair-
All that we"askJi.tLat tho upon Indians in of the Committee put by Now, sir, I will guarantee that, if these that money has been expended in the attempt vation. I:cannot'see the'justice, of ,this, nouncement. ,
our man Affairsis
on Military ludhns arc let alone,and not cncroacicd to remove these Indians? The at and I will never consent to do injustice __. .I
State shall be i i
t ;removed, according to the pregnant with an affirmative. The President 9
upon until proper appliances can be made tempt has been made by almost'everl or inhumanity if I can avoid it. enEZDTTY.aY OCOKGIA. .
treaty stipulations,west of the Mississippi has the if he
now is
.;. I. power, willing by the present Executive, they will be removed General in the Unitee States army, from Mr.,BUTLER. "move that the further
thoso from the State Alabama
as and to exercise it but I do
not think the Pre- r'
I ; and without this The Spring Term the 9eogj.p
jutber States ,east of the have sident has looked peaceably, bloodshed, the general in-chiefdown, and every one consideration of bill be postponeduntil
Mississippi it
: : been removed. We ask the Government sufficient importance.upon I think as a matter that the of and we shall thereby be saved the expenditure has /iiIed-failed, in tbe judgement of to-morrow. bytery is now in session in,this place.'

to ,comply with the stipulations of the gallant authorities of Florida should take of several hundred thousand dollars every man who understands,anything of Mr. CASS. Let us have a vote. The Ministers present : Rev.:Mn"QaarUfninvj
and ,that force shall the ; for, if you keep but one regiment of Indian chlr.1cter-by adopting the modes debate is now finished. Re,.
:treaty, a .proper be subject in hand as a matter of exccu- j l\odentorj' Dr. RossSiiWCrerk/;
Florida militia
in the field for one of civilized warfare parcel of savages Mr. BUTLER. If we can have a voteI
year, a
to enforce the removal of In- among
granted tion of their
pie internal .
own policy, and try I Delegates-Rev.)lessrs Burrowt 5oho
the expense would probably be $1,200- in forests almost impenetrable when am ,willing to have'it done, and will :
.:,. The, people of'Florida are willing to rid themselves of an evil which must ,
'., to do, i ii( themselves provided the United be an annoyance. 000, or at the rate of $100,000 pcrmontb, perhaps thousandth part of the money I withdraw my motion for that purpose. Wino,Sumner Winn,Weight and Myers

.- I States will:foot the bilL We only want The amendment to the amendment and this for the purpose' of killing a hundred expended, if spent legitimately and properly I The motion to postpone was accordingly Elder A. W. Crichton, Delegate from
" proposed Indians The militia, sir, never can in the hands of the volunteers of withdrawn. Jacksonville '-
that shall to the President Mr. Church. '
yon give authority by RUSK in reference to the '
- to call out the volunteers of the State Texas, a division conquer the Indians. Tho'Indian8 have the country, would hare entirely removed I The question recurred npcn )Ir. 3Ial-. 'us.-_ __U i
,
. State. I follows upon xvasagrec'dto their hammocks and their places of retreat, them; because men familiar with the lory's amendment.Mr. ACC1DE.TT 1.1 ST.AVG VST13.;
hope collcague'anmcndr
I my entf as 24, not counted.
ayes noes which inaccessible the JBy :... ,
are to militia. character and warfare of the Indians MORTON asked for the yeas and i '
f iajbeadopte4..,ilr, IELDS,. wish to The question amended.Mr. recurred. upon the amendment As I have said, a regiment of mounted would be much more dangerous to them nays upon the amendment:and they were a private letter from ,St. Augustine,
merely
enquire as
-
: ', : whether the President has not this GWIN. We have Indiansin men in Florida would probably cost 81- than those who did not understand them.I ordered. to a friend in this place, we, learn that Mrs.Geo. .
some
,nowwithout, this enactment State for which I should also like 200,000 for one year's service. It wojuld, concede that the Senator from Texas Mr. WELLER moved that the Senate .'R. Fairbanks, of that city, receiveda
power my therefore, be a great caving i if you weru to is artful in all the matters to adjourned.Mr. .
Does ibis give Lira, additional authority to provide and therefore 1 have relating very serious injury on Monday last. Ware
: any a very and
appropriate 510,000 515,000, place Indians; but I should hardly like to appeal HUNTER. I hope the Senator
;, ? strong Inclination to offer the following I i it in the bands of some agent who wouldexpend to him for information on the subject from California will permit us to take permitted to make ,the following. ex
-* Mr.: 3JALLORY. I should Jike to have amendment to the amendment: it for the real trcti: "'
advantage of the Indiana and to consult him about Billy Bow- the vote upon this question. If we ad- 2
the question answered myself. I am'unable "And that the President be also authorized and in furnishing them the necessary -i legs, and the chiefs and the Indians in journ now'the whole debate will have to '"Mrs. Fairbanks got very badly hurt
,
to say. By the constitution, he to call out in the same manner supplies. Starvation often drives t the I Florida. There is scarcely a family in begone over again to-morrow. yesterday. She was sitting in her carriage,
I l President has 4 rigtt td call out ceitain one regiment of California militia for the, Indians to war and encroachments. In- that State? which has not lost a relative The motion to adjourn, on a division, waiting for her husband, when the horses

,!J forces id certain contingencies. He, is defence Mr. DOUGLAS of the frontiers of that State." dividuals go and kill their stock, or commit among those Indians. They must\ be was not agreed to, as follows-ayes 19, started; the carriage was broken to pieces;
' I think the chairman
'
::1 tPpfuwJ rin-chierofthearmj and navy some them which incenses know the 22. she, ,thrown
outrage upon supposed to something of character noes was out,,and her jaw-bone
I cfthe.United,Stales/and tho constitution of the Committee on Territories will them and that is the The broken
; generally of these Indians; The Governor of question was then taken upon the in three places. Tbe' physician
I "i1tltotiies hiM protect the States against have to come in and take care of his children cause of hostilities on their part. I have the State must supposed to know something j amendment Mr. :Mallory,which upon thinks she,will not recover." _

f. invasions or insurrections;' but I have yet and therefore I shall have to,move lived nearly to the age of three score,andI of their chnracter. The membersof a division, was,not agreed to,, as follows :- _._ U ,
to be pointed to tho clause which gives the to insert "Minnesota, New Mexico,Utah, never during the whole course of my the legislature, coming from all partsof -ayes 19, noes 24. V a.. FRIGATE.SURAXAC, ,ASUORC.
President power to call out troops to enforce and Oregon.0Mr. life knew a treaty to be violated by the the State, must be supposed to be ac- :
the.removal of the Indians under ; OASS. It will be found, on referring Indian commnnitiy which was made with quainted with it. I defer 'much to The Capitol Extension Frauds. We' learn.from the Savannah'papers

treaty stipulations.! I have not found any to the law) that tho President has the United Stat sin good faith. It never the judgment of the Senator very from Texason that the U. S. ,steam ,frigate: &.ia ae,

1 authority' and I do not think it fall power to call out',any regular forcesor will be done. The Indians always regard Indian matters; but I am'sorry. to see The following synopsis the testimony ,Capt. Long,.,bound from Havana to,Savannah
I exists. militia necessary to4hc defence of any their faith. They know that they are the him on this floor to-day as the advocate before the Senate's committee for investigating .went ashore about fifteen miles
*.Mr. RUSK. I move to Amend the part of the Union. With respect to Texas, weaker part, and that, in the event of acoliledon of this broken-down band Indians. frauds on Government is from 'South of '
amendment by adding to it these words : therefore, it is wholly undecessnry in any they would be the sufferers The Senator alluded to certain Florida the Washington Union Tybee,bn,' Sunday; 3d instant,

"And that the President be authorized point of vicir. He has full and general They know that they have not the resources claims. Now, I lave presented a "1. That large portions of'the materials at4oclockP! .M.., the weather' at, thetime'

% to call out in the same manner one regiment authority,under the constitution and laws, of the white man; and, let me add, claim, since I have been on this floor, for used in constructing the foundations being quite' thick. 'Li ul Niches

of Texas militia.for tho defence of if the the state of things requires it, to call they are almost always the injured party. services in Florida; and though he says of the building, and in the superstructure went P1.to v 'nah'on': ,the-4tb, .in'a
the frontiers of that State." out militia. With respect to the authority -. Whv press upon this little handful.of that State has received as much or more ,are of an inferior eharicterand not in small boat, for assistance;when the steamers
'l < it turns precisely l on the point: tndfans? Are the necessities of Floridaso with the terms of the' -
.1ir!. President,, the Senator from Arkansas for defensive purposes than any other, conformity contracts Gordon and J. Slime
If the Florida Indians 3mrnediate.l1espatehcd't
in of were
[Mr. BORLAND] has justly complained are a state great that, extended over a vast area I absolutely deny'it,and I call upon-him. "2. That much'larger quantities,of materiaN ., r1
of the policy the,United States h'OstilitJ'-if the frontier i i. placed in a of country, with sparse population, her to prove it. I all for the data on whichhe I : ,than were' necessary have",been 1 her,aid. .She.Saraxac

,IIi,forcing all,their Indians on the b rd rsf'Arkans state of danger-the President has powerat people cannot, find employment within bases it The United States have cal- nsed, in'some instances doubling'the e stoqhCf" drew 17 feet water, and was lying,broadside
It is oppressive and annoyin" all times to call out the militia or regular the settled limits of their country for the led upon the citizens of Florida occasionally work without improving in:any on in 15 feet water.) About I50j tons

1 to that State, beyond all question; butt troops. The question whether are investment their capital, without! running for supplies,'and those citizens have degree the appearance or 'increasing the of coal had been thrown overboard,!and ii
under
it has' been the settled policy of;the government. willing, existing circumstances, to in upon,tbo hammocks of the In. come here for their pay; but the larger strength of,the.building.. : I was'believed that'with favorable weather
If, however, the Senator from interfere remove these Indiana am diana, interfering with'their fisheries and portion of the expenditures the Florida "?.:,That much '0(' tb.eork' has been I ,
'Arb i.ias'bas 'a right to complain, I have now prepared to decide. If they are mere their hunting'grounds? There is no necessity war went into the pockets of your Quartermasters done 'in a manner so, inartistic as to render after takingout htuniO.oI. 7'r would
'double the right to complain that,he ba; wandering Indians,,I am not now prepared for it. Let'us use,a little forbear and Commissarys from the it unsuitable and insecure, and'so unsightly i be got off_uninjured, 't '

; 'Indians 'have been sent out from'sixteentr'aeventeen7 to remove them. Wo have such Indiana DnCe., Billy Bowlegs Is not such a terrible different States of the ,Union, and not a. as to reflect_discredit upon the architecture The Saranac was to sail for the,Mediteranian -
probably, in almost every State in scare-crow, or,so anxious for war when in' the of the country. '
State
&ra past,and they have for single man of Florida was 'after touching at tbatport. ,Shansr
that length of time made,war upon Texas: the Union.,. W.have almost lour times be cannot be advantaged by it, that'he is enriched by'it. 'I am scrry to see an endeavor '4. That systematic, speculation and n '"
as many in Michigan,and.I suppose there invade the formidable embezzlement Pensicola, ,:via* Havana., ,
lam prepared ,to show, from the documents going State of made 'by' the Senator from Wisconsin have been practised by the > -
'. that,,the United State hue per11ttd are some in all the Western States. Thereare Florida. [Mr. WALKER] to get up the idea Persons entrusted ,with i the, superintendence The: .Savannah, 'Newt',states,,tha't two
: their Indians',to go there in viola'lion l but three hundred of these Indians I will not vote for the amendment that the hostilities with these Indians and management of the work, by ships> the_ C""
:of the plain 'provisions of :a treaty, believe and, and that would give but between lam satisfied that', any encouragementgiven will be protracted ordor enabieFlori means of false accounts, 'vherebyarge:! aground within thejssl ,six weeks' in the

% requiring them to restrain. the Indians.Aportion .- fifty think seventy-five that warriors, and I do to"the executive of the State will l da to ,get more money' out of it. The portions, (in some instances ;nearly:one vicinity{ the.p1ac where th&, broifito
not
; ,ofthese, Florida Indians ,were iftbey are wandering Be succeeded by demands upon the Executive ,.very object of this amendment to cut half) of the public money,'charged to the :
want it.would be neecssary,to declare war of the United States for labor now lies :and is!informed that,the sailing
Bent';but a few'erssgo 'to their lands -they will be the matter short.. If Congress feel disposed Government as paid have been !
'west'of the Mississippi; under.the lead of upon them. so importunate, and:newspapers will getup to remove the Indians at all-and abstracted, from',the ostensible 'wages of charts, give: ten_fathoms water,at that place.
t : the .Wtbrmted'Wild: Ca ,The instant Mr. MORTOX.to' I ,ask the ,Senator tories of combat, the most melancholy having undertaken, it, I suppose they the laboring men' as the condition their If this be:so, the error should.be properly
from California
,
withdraw his
t "they came'there, they commenced'depredaturas amendment and terrible details will be' narrated, should do it-this amendment intended employment and pocketed by the sup nin. corrected; '::"3r'
,inth State,of Texas, and have for a moment:, but all Will turn out to be fustian at last. to accomplish it with the least expense tendent'arid his subordinates. I-'_, __ ,.

'continued' them.Jt ,,Mr.'Ir.:,GWIN.RUSKl?: 'I As will I do so., Yet such tales will be circulated throughout and with the greatest humanity to the Indians '"5.-: That in' some' instances, incompetent NJCT, F. Messrs.:. Hankins,:&
understand from the United State. and there will bo 'themselves. i who"were ''Dot..m mechanics eehn& '
objection to the removal of i persons bougistoutth.! ; : store"of
have thc honorable
no: ,senator from that '
; Michigan great cry raised of the, cruelty ft the The hcnorahle Senator haTe'n employed for work in whith .
from Texas 'Messrs. & ,
from'the State f Florida but Moody .Boulkr in
t
Indians > the uhisplsee
has
President
th* ; : .this arith already' *
Indians and '
) of their massacres of the toot>seem to 'understand that the President skilful, .mechanics wer? requrrcdj' and '
:jfhiieton pyIdefdttbatuiioviFby' : I move t io:reconsider; the vote by which people on'the frontier. 'The country will of the United States, by a special i 'this, not inadvertently nor ignorantly, ,They Te now'quite m'I large;and elegant. ,
for
;;Hying;: authority for ealling"bui tEfl troops ;the'amendment' ,to the, amendment. was, be alive with, the cry,'and people will be message; has referred'the; labJect directljf and, in some i instances, the 'subordinate assortment of'gooda,:and thejf will',doubtless -

not exceeding one mile. When the 9th inst, at 3 o'clock. ilL following communication insertion. It STAGE LINE. Tax 183X in fa vet vf the tttranliMrJI"y se. ;,'
this work about two months hall not to my knowledge been allowed to appear NEW AligaicrCoiumbi.CaF1t.J1L3d, DiarrJuta on ale b; and af.ta. testa: i ";
requiring
ATTEST F. C.BARRETT in the sent here
: religions journal gratuitously- "1 havens hesitation ia "
i in accomplished, something satisfactorymay Tkt CkttrrA JftBraol-that was so free to copy THE PROPRIETORS will TAX COLLECBOBS SALE., rest, mna 1.' ::
it ralaablt medkiMnlt F.DocL
Clerk of Council. ,M a most ,
be known as to the practicability of the doing of the Protestant Episcopal Convention IBM run Passenger Couch during Vine of n.. Power Tested labs law, .
L LPavxt, ayes ho has teed tU D3.anlss
of Florida held.last January whose BY tkW t :
the proposed undertaking but until then, hare lately been published and circulated heron tie summer season 'between shall expos-for'aal*before CourtHouse c.r&llD his p1Ut1et MwWi the map. i -;

peculation is idle. The engineers mean- Commercial.C7 I. | Yours respectfully, ISAAC SWART.JACKSONVILLE he Upper White Sulphur Spring and Alligator at Alligator on the first Monday_of piNt effect,and taiaks it etc of tika aatat aaav- ;.i-
while bound silent the oa Mondays, and Upper White Sulphur ud May,1833; the following' described propertJlor nine and efficient combination*rrer efmS t,
are to keep upon FununA.March',1333. Lover Ui.eralSpriDI on Thursdays; oonneetng so much thereof u will pay the State andCounty to e ""
our prefeadon
For Jacksonville Markets, we Price Current _. : : I 1- s
subject, and to give the first expressionof To tki Editors of tkt Claret Journal: with the man stag from Tallahassee oa taxes aad the necessary expenses dos DoeLL D Boar,'writes,than adIehF .'.1

their opinion ia the form of a report to CHARLESTON MARKETS April 2. Reverend Gentlemen-I find ia the Church nondijs and mail stage from Jacksonville oalondaya. titer eon,to wife l20 sera 24 rate on Bockry tend 70V A* djt r.-",In several es- .\or

the Department at Washington. In accordance Journal of Feb. 25. 1853, an extract copied from This liDO will afford comfortable Creek;near the Saw&lUlee,belODPa to and sec of Bronchial affectienwith donut Am* 7.t f
Lnt/f Cotton.The market bah b eo wen attested the Journal of the Florida Convention u relation and easy access, with no night hard to the ssscand to Buckingham Smith for; tho year raaIu and flGIII a bowWp of I :
with this discreet
j
regulation, to BTtelt Please to give Ute following aa inter
by ba yen tbroogboat the wt k-witb good Mineral Springs on the eawannee for all persons 1838. L.K.MICEXEB, deal I can with the TTtfrtrnfi
greatest .
tioti. recommend ,
Capt. Graham, at the head of the corps demand tar all de eripti M. Former pies were The question as to the canonical election of the seeking health and assume at the above jan 8 Tax assessor and Coneetor.' it,"& : :-:

uncommunicative in the matter. a farther apward tende.ey of the article.Riee. it wa written and spoken of to the Bishop in conference D J t J WBHEFFIELD,. SALE. sdmhrfrtered tk e Ezfccttrat to his wife, who ."" '
COLLECTORS
will have him to blame We of from and by letter aa a question principle; Proprieton. TAX has had Brsaciiru for/musspa"s1 'and i .;'
Speculators never qaote extremes price at S3ja 'vested lame
and one which should be determined by the General White Springs FlaApril17'52.1yGrocerie8 YYinee'of the power bylaw
she is fast from
for their mistakes. The prevailing opinion }-excepting oeeaaoaal sale of maU fancy boost Convention If to ascertain if a B ,1 shall expose for sale before the thai 11.1..1.recovering her long stand-

among the most intelligent men .1{. The bulk of the des ranging from tZZta3J. Bishop uneaaouically elected and yet consecrated, Provisioss Coin House door.at 'Affigmtor on tko first isgmalady.than weeks dames her .
Idrroflra. all the remedies
ha seat m the House of at the more good aU'z
aright to a Bishops described
.
the is that the canal is Monday of May tke following .
throughout state, General Convention.So HARDWARE CROCKERY,-&e. Jfcc.HENBY toton used u.111'I.medial eoa '
the
CraiV The arrivals of Corn the property,or ao mack thereof as will pay:
impracticable. daring put far from this being a proceeding emanatin; Sucmx of tho heat Awznctxm andPBAnuenrnsTsin :
riI week hare reached about 20,000 btubel from 27.arolina. from a malicious vindictive and insubordinate State and County taxes,and the necessary ex- the City Baltimore, _
spirit, it ha been totally free from aav thing of the :E. HOLMES. pence dee thereon to wit 120 acres of 1st wriu"1fuftl&tidrdB' known '. .
B9.The Steamer General Taylor, formerly Sale were generally effected at 52o5ie.Flour. kind; III.UM of&Jon laoeld MW lad ad amIa- ,(AT THE OLD 8TAKU,or H.T.: ;\) rate land near Columbia m tbs Buwannee,boloagiaz > as Su ttr't .At Ckmw preparutions r/etfrceY and f

of the Navy, has been refitted with .-The .market continue ia a deprected ble motive as those assigned to me by the Commit inform Jail friends and the Public to and assessed to D.E.Stone, for the Sulkft Dvmltc Crrfial art..saodieines: t
state and holder haae found some cl difficulty tee.with the Bishop in friendly emCernce..a WOULD yesr1832. L.X.M1CEXEB,
he has BOW on hand and will be value and read fir tha relief and t-
ic. and her with that would naturally great very !
new boilers name changed sustaining farmer price daring the vast week> other friends as a question jan S' Tax assessor aad Collector. .'
ADd splendid as- of tko diseases < '
largo for which
arise under the peculiar eircumitanees of the constantly receiving can they an reeessmenJed ; &
to the EicLajt u now owned by private They bare met buyer freely at S5J for Baltimore ease. nrtmentof Alligator Columbia Co,Fla,Jan.3d, 1833. ,they bear tko evidence.of skin and ; .

individuals, and is soon to run aa a ewarditreet; Virginia extra brand are dan at It w hoped for the honor of this Church, that GROCERIES PROVISIONS WINES SIIi euro in their preparation and eerie af patting ".
passenger IS" clergymen when led by a proper spirit and in re end LIQUORS. HARDWARE 1' C6DettB'I pand wo take pleasure ia roconancBding "

boat between Pcnsacola and Mo- c.f.-h ia somewhat better but to a epeetfnllangeagewi be protected ia thedisehargeof CROCKERY,BOOTS and Y Virtue of tko power Tested in mo by tkem.* I : .
requtet
,
Jbile. a painful bat..ee.aryduty.sometimes against SHOES,$t, *t- .L1aw,1-sba11 oxposo for sale before the 'l'WU'ti-S&TD6' ... XIf- ; ;::,
_r_ moderate amount only. 500 bap Rio cold fromimporter's the extra jadiei.i aDd aacaaeaieal greeteodtngs of which he offers at the lowest pipes for castor Court House at Alligator on'the first Meadsy ehaats.resUenU'of Maryland, \11'1iafa..i 1"
hand at f} ccnta.Baw Committees of the Whole which may act too summarily .
of May 1832, tko following described pr0perty. North Carolina who have sold and :
alao nod
safeguards COUNTRY PEODCCT.
The London Mica in an article on _. .violating same prineipteu that are the > :
-Withowt change. The same exeemire or so muck thereof aa win pay the State these medicines e
of sack..dearest rights and privilegee. Those wishing to purchase articles in bis themseivea aay, Tress-ens' :
KOBE says: "While Mr. Thackeray is oUfiCH sad deprear'oa formerly reported continue I If you desire the communications that called line,will find it to their advantage to give him and County Taxes,and tko necessary expense ownenMrieuceand that alone frrtsmm, wa :,

expressing gratitude for the honors thrust to pr'T.3.and opportunity offered to holdento forth such 4 condemnation a copy will be given .ealL apr 2-e( ) due thereon to wit 40 acres, 2d site land do confident ry recommend., them Pro Bone Pnbllc '.:
effect Ales by the quanti you. I remain yours truly.ISAAC known aa tao Alexander old place belonging *. We hav* never known any remedies : ..' '
spot him at New York, an American ty.April 5. BWABT. CHEAP 8TO&E. to and assessed ta Joel Pope for the year 1S32. lard for thedis.wsforwbieh they an -

visits io London. When an English to 600 bales at from SJallJ.} ) 'F keep MEDICINES on hand for the nndersned having taken the New Broax members tko Medical Fscnlty PksrmaacnvtWtsof
can of THE by S.BoL respectfully invites the TAX COLLECTORS .LEoBy high sundine, and Merchants the a
anther even such a one as Topper-visits SAVANNAH L-\RKETS.-Ap I2. Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Files, attention of the public to his weB selected dock of Virtue of the power vfoted in me bylaw ant respectability,skould U awfiteientta Liar
&e. Goods adapted both for Country ad City trade. i I shall.expose for:sale before tko ell'that these I
the United States be raises cloud of Old Ulcers, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Iff mvdleinea are SMrrJy /tmt l
& "uyers would do well Court and examine hilitoek of' the Court House at Alligator oa the first Mondayof by the afflicted,aDd that tky are 'of n' cHsfer